ATLAS LINITEST+ LAB DYEING SYSTEM

D400/LT

           ATLAS LINITEST+ LAB DYEING SYSTEM

Atlas Linitest+ Lab Dyeing System. A modern benchtop laboratory instrument which due to its flexible programmability is used in the textile industry as a dyeing apparatus for textile materials under High Temperature conditions.

The container carrier (rotor) is driven by a gear motor which transmits the rotary movement jointlessly via a central maintenance-free magnetic coupling.

The microprocessor control allows to infinitely adjust the revolution speed between 20 and 40 rpm as well as to preprogram a requested reversing function. By rotating the container carrier the dyeing liquor and the textile material are moved uniformly during an exhaustion dyeing process.

The Linitest+ is operated with the aid of a microprocessor control supported by an interactive user guidance via a clear two-line text display: it controls and monitors the process of the preset program. Up to 50 programs with up to 30 phases of 999 minutes each can be preset through the keyboard.

Specimen containers with capacities of 300 or 100 ml are employed for high-temperature dyeing processes; they are mounted to a carrier which can hold up to 12 of these containers.

WEIGHT

 47 kg  

104 lb

 

 DIMENSIONS

Width

Depth

Height

 

700 mm

540 mm

500 mm

 

28 inch

22 inch  

20 inch

Heating power:  

max. 9kW

Revolution speed  of container carrier:

infinitely variable between
20 and 40 rpm

Working temperature range:

20-135o C

Control accuracy:

+/-0.5o C

ORDERING
INFORMATION

D400 LT

 Atlas Linitest+ Lab Dyeing System

 

D400 LT

 Linitest+ Lab Dyeing System

 

D400 LTC

 Linitest+ Dyeing Carrier, 12 positions

 

D400/LT100

Atlas Linitest+ Lab Dyeing System with 12 x 100 ml Containers

 

D400/LT300

Atlas Linitest+ Lab Dyeing System with 12 x 300 ml Containers

 

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